Breaking News: Oregon's Rising Star QB Makes a Shocking Move
In a surprising turn of events, Oregon's highly touted freshman quarterback, Bryson Beaver, has decided to enter the transfer portal. This announcement comes as a shock to many, especially considering Beaver's impressive credentials and the recent developments in Oregon's quarterback room.
Beaver, a four-star recruit and a top prospect from Vista Murrieta, California, signed with Oregon during the early signing period in December. He was ranked as the 11th-best quarterback and 126th overall prospect nationally by Rivals300. However, just a month and a half later, things started to take an unexpected twist.
The Quarterback Shuffle
First, Oregon's offensive coordinator, Will Stein, was hired as the new head coach at Kentucky. Then, the Ducks landed a high-profile transfer in Nebraska's Dylan Raiola, and to top it off, starter Dante Moore announced his return for the 2026 season. It's safe to say that Oregon's quarterback room has been in a state of flux.
Beaver's Rise and Fall?
Bryson Beaver's recruitment was an exciting journey. He emerged as a late riser in the 2026 class, climbing into the top 150 of the Rivals300 rankings with an impressive performance at the Elite 11 Finals. Top programs like LSU, Auburn, and Ole Miss took notice and offered him scholarships. However, with the recent additions to Oregon's quarterback room, Beaver's path to playing time became uncertain.
The Transfer Portal Decision
By entering the transfer portal, Beaver opens up a new chapter in his football journey. Oregon's quarterback room now consists of Moore, Raiola, Akili Smith Jr., and Brock Thomas. With a competitive landscape, Beaver may seek a program where he can have a clearer path to starting or a better fit for his skills.
Evaluating Bryson Beaver's Talent
Charles Power, a Rivals analyst, describes Beaver as a live-armed quarterback with exceptional arm talent and creativity. Standing at 6'2.5